This course (3 ch each) will be delivered over an eleven-week period to students in the 4-year Bachelor of Education program for aboriginal students through the Mi'kmaq-Maliseet Institute at the Faculty of Education.
ED 4862(Winter term) will explore the use of emerging web 2.0 tools within dynamic learning environments to facilitate the development learner-centered communities and 21st Century literacy / information skills; with a focus on the use of blogs, wikis, podcasts and other creative read / write web tools by learners.
ED4862
ED 4862 classes will start Monday, January 17th and run Monday evenings until April 4th. Class will be held in a virtual (Cisco WebEx) environment from 7:00 pm to 10:00 pm (AST).
Students may join virtually from any computer with Internet access (high-speed is suggested). Participants will also require a microphone (built-in or external).
Some students in areas where there are multiple participants may wish to gather in small groups to participate.
The links to the left provide important information that will be used during the course of our study.
The course syllabus for ED3862 is available for download here
21st Century Literacy Skills for Educators
Welcome to
ED 4862 (Information and Communications Technology II)
The Web as a Learning Tool
Directions for linking in to class are available here.
ED 4862 (Winter term) will explore the use of emerging web 2.0 tools within dynamic learning environments to facilitate the development learner-centered communities and 21st Century literacy / information skills; with a focus on the use of blogs, wikis, podcasts and other creative read / write web tools by learners.
ED4862
ED 4862 classes will start Monday, January 17th and run Monday evenings until April 4th. Class will be held in a virtual (Cisco WebEx) environment from 7:00 pm to 10:00 pm (AST).
Students may join virtually from any computer with Internet access (high-speed is suggested). Participants will also require a microphone (built-in or external).
Some students in areas where there are multiple participants may wish to gather in small groups to participate.
The links to the left provide important information that will be used during the course of our study.The course syllabus for ED3862 is available for download here